Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 838 - 16 Cause and Effect_2

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Chapter 838: Chapter 16 Cause and Effect_2

Chapter 838 -16 Cause and Effect_2

After all, the visible ceiling for the Construction Wizard Sect at the moment is Link Grande himself, a Fourth Level Sage.

Although theoretically, being able to advance to a Fourth-Level Sage means there’s a high probability of becoming a Level Six Sage over time, and there even might be a chance to challenge for the status of Great Sage.

However, smart people always like to look further ahead.

Some newbie wizards with poor qualifications, even after qualification optimization, whose cultivation speed and combat power remain lower than their peers and who are so-called “free to do anything,” are not averse to transferring to the Construction Wizard path.

Link would not reject these “free to do anything” members’ applications, and in these two months, he personally taught thirteen people.

Currently, the results are quite ideal.

Among these thirteen, ten have moderately improved their cultivation speed and combat power after switching, while the other three have significantly improved.

This level of improvement is compared to the 1.5 version of the installed Construction.

Not compared to the thirteen wizards’ base cultivation speed and combat power.

Link is just not very satisfied with it.

After some time of contemplation, Link shifted the development focus of the Construction Wizard Sect.

If mass production is not viable, then quality must come first.

Producing two to three Construction Wizards that can overwhelmingly dominate wizards from other sects of the same generation and solidly establish the reputation of the Construction Wizard Sect.

Garona became Link’s first choice, and his daughter Melia became his second choice.

In addition, to everyone’s surprise, Assad Kenneth and Renee Clarke decided to let their son, Noah Kenneth, follow the Construction Wizard path as well.

Among the three, except for Garona who has special reasons for early cultivation, Melia and Noah Kenneth both have to wait for 10 years.

Link has plenty of time and the patience to wait.

Joyful times are always brief.

Having rested for two months and barely managed to turn the situation around, Dean Frist suddenly remembered Link Grande.

Or rather, Dean Frist had never forgotten about Link.

It was just that, given he had laid a trap using his wife and daughter, he felt somewhat apologetic, so even when Ravensmouth College was in the midst of turmoil, he still gave a two-month holiday to let Link spend more time with his wife and daughter as compensation.

Now, as Ravensmouth College had recovered, Dean Frist had cleared his schedule and naturally wished to continue advancing the established plans and seize the opportunity to reconnect with the reincarnated Saint of Nostrodam.

“I’m leaving.”

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At the doorstep, Link bid farewell to his wife and daughter.

“Hmm, come back early.”

Jasmine, holding her daughter Melia, admonished, watching Link leave.

Soon, Link arrived at Dean Frist’s office.

This was their first meeting since the victory celebration.

“How have you been lately?”

Dean Frist seemed to be in a much better mood, brewing tea.

His favorite green tea had run out of supply, so he reluctantly switched to enjoying black tea.

As for the Mandarin Pu-erh tea that Link had once highly recommended, he politely declined.

“Pretty good, very fulfilling, very warm.”

After their last joint arrangement, Link’s relationship with Dean Frist had changed somewhat.

In the past, although their relationship was close, it was not personal, a very common superior-subordinate relationship.

What was special was that Link, as a subordinate, was highly valued by Dean Frist, his superior.

Now, Dean Frist intended to push their relationship towards being partners and comrades, and Link naturally was happy to comply.

Ravensmouth College, after all, belonged to the Diomand Family.

Even though the Diomand Family, from the Great Sage Revo, Great Sage Seuss, down to Dean Frist and including the likes of Sandra and a number of fourth-generation members, are not particularly domineering in style.

Even within Ravensmouth College, overall, it’s quite democratic.

But the consensus among the college’s wizards and wizarding families is that Ravensmouth College belongs to the Diomand Family.

Link was naturally pleased at the prospect of transitioning from being an “employee” and a “working man” to becoming part of the “management” and a “shareholder”.

As for leaving Ravensmouth College and establishing a power base of his own.

Link had considered this but had decided against it.

Take Cowell Ludville, the wizard, as an example. Before switching allegiance to Ravensmouth College, he was a level six sage and one of the administrators of the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell.

With high strength and strong abilities, he didn’t dare to break away from the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell that shackled his continued promotion until he received protection from Great Sage Revo and Great Sage Seuss.

Link had both unpleasant and very pleasant experiences with Ravensmouth College, such as the unresolved issue of Zoran Lucia’s assassination attempt and several protections from Dean Frist.

Overall, however, the pleasant experiences outweighed the unpleasant ones.

Only if in the future Link’s strength, abilities, and financial resources increased and the unpleasant outweighed the pleasant would he consider starting anew.

“Being content and cozy is good enough.”

Dean Frist poured Link a cup of tea, then said, “You’ve probably guessed that I’ve brought you here to disrupt your content and cozy life, and I hope you won’t mind.”

“Please speak, Dean,” Link responded readily, without the slightest reluctance or unwillingness.

Having been comfortable for so long, he was eager for some action, so as not to one day regret that he had grown complacent and his ambitions had wilted.

“There’s something, a task handed down by the Supreme Council, that you must do.”

Dean Frist put down the teapot, continued speaking, and handed Link a personal smart device from beside him, “Elise Clark led a five-person mission to the Parallel Universe, completing their mission successfully. The civilization of Immortals and Gods that had long-established contact with our Wizard World has now sent a delegation for a return visit. The person in charge of this delegation has a deep connection with you. It was he who specifically asked to speak with you by name.”

“Is that so?”

Link took the personal smart device and read through the information about the return visit delegation members.

“Don’t worry, things like last time won’t happen this time,” Dean Frist assured him in advance and then sipped his tea, giving Link time to review the information.

The so-called ‘thing like last time’ was almost a year ago when the Sect from the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell sent a mission led by Cowell Ludville that targeted Link for discussion. The whole Wizard World wound up knowing that Great Sage Mitchell was willing to trade the Mitchell District for Link Grande.

In fact, when the Immortal and God civilization’s return visit delegation submitted this request to the High Council of Wizard’s Civilization, it had already sparked a flurry of discussion within the High Council.

The delegation was equally surprised when they learned of Link Grande’s experience from the wizards of Supreme Council.

Yet their will was very firm; even after learning of this, they did not change their original intention.

Dean Frist also felt helpless when he received the notification from the Supreme Council.

“Don’t worry, Dean, I haven’t taken that matter to heart,” Link said, looking at the information without even raising his head.

That was the truth.

Problems either come looking for you or you stumble upon them.

Since they’re inevitable, there’s no point in worrying, better to just deal with them.

The Immortal and God civilization’s return visit delegation was also composed of five members, as per the principle of equal exchange. The other four members were unknown to Link.

However, the main person of the returning delegation indeed had a deep connection with Link.

This person was Mr. Xu Jing, the Heavenly Master, who left behind replicas of the Yangping City Management Seal and the Nine Elder Immortals City Seal in the Human Immortal Martial World.

According to the classification of the Wizard World, Mr. Xu Jing would be on par with a Ninth Level Great Sage.

However, there must be many differences between the two civilizations, so it’s not this simple to compare.

“When do we set off?”

Handing back the personal smart device, Link calmly inquired.

Having experienced the “grace”, or more bluntly put, the “schemes” of Mr. Xu Jing, Link had been waiting for Mr. Xu Jing to come to him.

He had previously thought that he needed to enter the Parallel Universe before this cause and effect could be resolved.

He had not expected that Mr. Xu Jing would provide the opportunity right at the beginning of his visit to the Wizard Civilization World.

Opportunities once missed do not come again.

It would be good to settle the matter sooner rather than later.